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Tour de France 2012: Stage 13

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Welcome to our live coverage from stage 13 at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:2012 Tour de France. After three days of mountains the riders have a flat stage today. But☂ the 217km route from Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux - Le Cap d’Agde isn't the most straightforward.

The riders are rolling through the neutral zone. We'll be officially off and running♔ in the next few minutes...

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OK the leading five riders are: Urtasun (EUS), Dumo🅺ulin (COF), L🔯adagnous (FDJ), Morkov (TSB) and Curvers (ARG)

206km remaining from 217km

Bo♎uet is comfortably the best placed in the overall general classification of these seven escapees. H𝓡e is currently in 54th position but is over an hour behind the race leader Bradley Wiggins.

And speaking of the overall general classification, he🌞re's how the top ten stood this morning ahead of racing.

Jerome Pineau (Omega Pharma-QuickStep) has attacked f🎀rom the peloton and gone off in pursuit of the leading seven♎.

VIDEO PREVIEW: You can watch Chris Boardman's video preview of this 13th stage and get all the information on what lies in store for the riders 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:right here.

188km remaining from 217km

Pineau has now caught up with the leaders. There's 💟now eight of them and five of them are Frenchmen. That will d🐻elight the home supporters on Bastille Day.

Bastille Day is one of the most important in the French calendar and regularly falls during the Tour de France. It is a national holiday to mark the anniversar﷽y of the storming of the Bastille prison in Paris on July 14, 1789 - one of the key moments in the French Revolution that overthrew the monarchy and changed France forever.

185km remaining from 217km

There'🌠s just the one categorised climb in today's stage, and it's a category three that comes 16km from the finish. There shouldn't be too much of a shake-up in the mountains classification today, then, and here's how the top 20 looked this morning before racing:

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It's overcast ♑and very humid here today. Not♛ ideal conditions for road racing.

179km remaining from 217km

As we approach the end of the first hour of racing, the gap has now crept over six minutes. Still, with over an hour of leeway, Wiggins and the main GC 🌟contenders won𒁏't care.

Let's have a look at the overall situation in the points classification. To♓day's intermediate sprint comes at the 127km point. Liquigas rider Peter Sagan remains in possession of the green jersey and plenty are tipping him for the stage win today, which would see 💯him extend his lead.

The only previous Touꦦr de France stage winner in this breakaway is Dumoulin - achieved in wet conditions in Nantes in 2008. Dumoulin also boasts a top four finish this year after performing well in stage five's bunch sprint.

And the gap is now over nine minutes...

Average speed for the first hour was 41.8km/h...

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There were no non-staters this morniཧng so yesterday's field is in tact. Gap is 7:05 and steadily coming down for now.

CRASH: Yukiya Arashiro (EUC) has hitꦗ the deck. But he is quickly back up and has𒊎 already rejoined the peloton.

Bauke Mollema of Rabobank had to abandon the Tour after Thursday's stage, having suffered a serious crash in the first 🔯week. But something good came of it: he was home in time for the birth of daughter Julien. Congratulations to him...

We're hearing reports that Team Sky's Aussie duo Michael Rogers and Richie Porte were booed by Australian fans at the start this morning, who were clearly upset by their support for Bradley Wiggins at the expense of Cadel Evans. What are they suppose⛎d to do? Ignore team orders?

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Orica-GreenEdge have been doing most of the work at the front of the peloton for the last 35km. Clearly they have t𓂃heir eyes on a stage victory today for their number one sprinter Matt Goss.

M꧟orkov, Urtasun and Bouet were part of the breakaway group on the first stage of the Tour and they stayed in the lead for over 180km. Looks like the same thing is on the menu ꦫfor them today.

I 🍃mentioned earlier that Morkov has been part of lots of early breaks this year. Well it's official - he has spent more km in breaks than any other rider - 622km. That number will obviously increase after today's stage is finished.

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Johan Bruyneel has issued a statement this morning regarding the USAD꧑A case against him, Lance Armstrong and others. His Tweet is coming ♋up here now...

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Wiggins is now the overwhelmingꩵ favourite with the bookmakers to win the 2012 Tour de France, and they think that the only man who might stop him is his teammate Froome.

ABANDONMENT: Tony Gallopin (RadioShack) has finally admitted defeat ꦉin his battle with illness and 🌳has quit the race in the middle of stage 13.

Average speed for the second hour w𝔍as slightly higher than the first - 42.5km/h

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And today's finishing town, Cap d'Agde, is one🎉 of southern France's busiest seaside leisure resorts. There is bound to be a huge turnout at the finish today on Bastille Day.

Gap appears to be stablising now. It hasn't ✱come down by much over the last 10km.

Bjarne Riis has claimed that the race is far from over yet. In an൩ interview with the host broadcasters this morning he stated that the "weakness" shown by Wiggins in his press conferences, and in stage 11 on Thursday when Froome looked to be stronger, will give hope to Nibali. He also said that Cadel Evans shouldn't be written off yet.

115km remaining from 217km

It's the turn of Vacansoleil-DCM to do some work on the front of the peloton. O🃏rica-GreenEdge appear to be taking a bit of a breather for now.

We're roughly ꦗ25km from the intermediate sprint now. The leaders appear to have it their own way in terms of theꦰ larger points on offer. Can't see the peloton catching them before we get there.

Morkov is the best placed of the leaders in the points standings in 20th place. If he takes the maximum 20 point𝓡s on offer he can reach the fringes of the top ten.

The sun is out now. Weather seems to be improving as we headꦡ༒ south and get closer to the coast.

Having said that, we are hearing reports of cross winds at the finish. That will complicate things fo🌜r the ri🍸ders.

The riders have about 50km along the coast before the finish. So they could be exposed to💎 those🌌 winds for the last 70 minutes or so.

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The reactions of the Australian fans at the start line morning weren't isolated - they occured at the finish yesterday too. 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Read all about that here.

One of our escapees, Engoulvert, has been in good form this season. The 32-year-ꦏold won the overall classification at the Four Days of Dunkirk earlier this year. He also had an individual stage victory there and won the prologue at the Tour of Luxembourg.

97km remaining from 217km

Temperatu🍰re are now rea🔯ching 80 degrees on the road...

Just a couple of kilometres ℱaway from theꦬ intermediate sprint now...

And the eight leaders have꧋ reached the sprint. Will Morkov try and sprint for the points?

And the answer to that is a resounding 'no' - here's the🉐 top eight places in the sprint:

CRASH: Peter Velits hits the floor back in the main peloton. He's back on his feet and off in 𝔍pursuit of them again

Unsurprisingly Sagan (Liq🔴uigas) led the peloton through💝 the intermediate sprint checkpoint and takes the most points he could have hoped for.

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I'm going to leave y🍎ou in the capable hands of Susan now for the next 30 minutes while I get some lunch...

Susan here, and looking at Peter Velits paꦬying a visit to the race doctor's car.

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Who 𓆉helped Peter Velits back🥂 up to the bunch? His twin brother, Martin, for one, along with Bert Grabsch, who incidentally also has a brother who was a pro cyclist, Ralf.

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Christophe Kern (Europcar) is do▨ing his best to catch up with the peloton. We don't know why he has fallen 🌠back.

Orica-GreenEdge is driving the field along, leading the chase. We suspect that their spri♈nter Matt Goss feels he has something to prove b🙈y winning today.

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Mechanical for PIneau, but the team car is quickly🤡 there.

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It is Michael Morkov of Sa🍸xo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, who has built up a tidy little lead for himself.

He now has 17 seconds on his former break-mates.

A mechanical for Sagan. But one doesn't really have to worry about him getting back up to theꦚ peloton.

Morkov now has about 30 seconds on the break, with the f⛦ield about two minutes behind them.

Some words between a jury car and a Liquigas car.  We think it is probably good that we could not hear them, as 👍it did not appear to be an entirely friendly conversation.

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This would 🉐be a real boost for Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, if Morkov could stay away and win this stage. With Alberto Contador absent due to his doping-related ban, the team wasn't really ex💟pected to do much at this Tour.

49km remaining from 217km

We still see Orica-GreenEdge spanned in front of the field. Hope they have something lef🤡t over for the finale.

An🌳d now Mark is back, to take you all the🌸 way to the end!

Thanks Susan. Bold move by Morkov whil𒀰e I was away. Will be fascinating to see how things develop over the final hour and a bit...

And we can see the coa꧒st for the first time now. Cross winds are about to come into play...

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Sky and BMC dominating the front of the🥀 peloton now...

And the average speed for the fourth hour of racing was the 𝔍fastest yet today ꦐ- 47.2km/h

Yellow jersey wearer Bradley Wiggins loves his clothes - the peloton ✤knows that. Today sees the launch of his clothing range with British casualwear manufacturer Fred Perry. No yellow jerseys in the ran🅠ge as far as we can tell. Perhaps he doesn't want to tempt fate...

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Orica-GreenEdge are also ꦆback at the front of the pelton now...

Morkov is 1:00 clear of the chasers and 1:40 clear of the peloton. I doubt it will be too long before the peloton swall♛ow up those seven chasers. Some🥀 of the riders are losing touch with the peloton though and it's down to about 70 riders now.

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The only categorised climb of the day is n𝓀ow only about 3km away now. It's not very long🌌, at 1.6km, but it has an average gradient of 10%. Will anyone try to attack?

Real test coming up for Morkov. He's bound to be i෴n p🍸ain up this climb after riding on his own

CRASH: Polka dot jersey holder Kessiakoff hits the deck in a large pile up at the back🅘 of the pel🙈oton...

Anthony Roux is still on the floor after that...

And Morkov is on the Mont St Clair climb...

And as expected Morkov is really struggling

Van den Broeck and Evans have attacked from the peloton✤. They have 𝓀passed Morkov...

Wiggins has qui💟ckly bridged the gap and moved alongside 🍌them. This hill is really steep. Nearly at the top. Nibali also in touch...

Michael Albasini has made his moveℱ to the front for Orica-GreenEdge, joining t🥃he leaders...

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And there are now about 25 riders in the main peloton at the front. Four from Lotto-Belisolܫ. Greipel could be a threat for ಌthe win. Cavendish doesn't seem to be in the leading group.

There's a large chase group behind the peloton. They are abo⛄ut a minute back from the yellow jersey group at the front. Froome and Rogers are there with Wiggins.

13km remaining from 217km

Looks like Cavendish's group are not going to be a threat. They are dropping off and are now almost two minutes back. Wꦇiggi𝐆ns still in this large main group. Gilbert there too.

And Albasini and Vinokourov have gone clear. They have put about 2💮0 seconds into the Wiggins group.

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There's a 180 degree turn coming up just 300m from the finish here. Let's hope the ride♈rs stay upright...

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Lots of these riders ar🍎e struggling with the wind and the pace set by Lotto in the peloton...

They're about ✃to swallow up the two leaders now...

And Luis Leon Sanchez attacks in the final 2km...

Final km - Wiggins trying to꧅ s꧒et it up for Boasson Hagen

Greipel takes the win

Sagan in second, that was very close

RESULT  - STAGE 3

Lotto really set that up for Greipel once again. He took his revenge on Sagan for the beating he gave him in stage 6 last Friday. Sa൩gan almost matched him but Greipel just held off his challenge to win by the narrowest of margins.

Incredible pace shཧown by Wiggins to close down the break of Sanchez for his teammate Boasson Ha🌠gen, but the Norwegian couldn't match the searing pace of Greipel and Sagan at the death.

TOP TEN FINISHERS - STAGE 13

That final climb rea♕lly took its toll on some of the world's best sprinters there - namely Goss and Cavendish. Goss had plenty of help from his teammates, but Cavendish didn't. All credit to൲ Greipel for hanging in there, though he did have four colleagues with him.

TOP TEN IN OVERALL GC AFTER STAGE 13

That's all fಞor our live coverage of stage 13🔥 from the 2012 Tour de France.

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